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ES, j PRICE TWO CENT! S WORK | fartiisais tormenta, A tompant comings | A GAMESTER'S DEATHBED, ing through the street, with twenty to twenty- five of her children following her. D RY AN OS-| Whenaman lodges and eats in ahouse atso | THE TRAGEDY OF THE NEW IDEA {tain that for the present, and said that when- tors, lately removed to the St. Nicholas Hotel, Pray ever L wanted the money Leould draw for ity it | THE MAN WHO LOVES HIS N an | JOUN'S HEAD SHAY. PSO, VON, AND SEU, esos uensesagesaess | BELOVED YALL GOOD MEN Sessa wn 7 A WICKED PUNST GH- | things grow more lively daily. The State 4 Would be all right, the. bank was pers 4 ; Vass hus begun in earnest, and encouraging coi ee , : much a woek it Is called board, It Is called f SEMBLE. AND HIS FRAUDS, | fit 20c¢,, and Kémble's, securities were | BOR AS HIMSELF. munications and. verbal reports are. hourly. re WEGO HURRICANE. board because you have to plank down your hed Atl hecho W. HW. KEMBLE AND HIS FRAUDS, | pereeus goods tad) both ‘the. bank sand — 3 felved.. The prominent visitors were Gen, Car= - ; money for it. r —s “ his securities to secure me. and. so Twas willing | Who hae Sp: a Busy Life In Blewating | jos Butterfeld, the Hi uel Hays, 8 A Horse that could Draw, and What he] In Oswego aman lives who Is a great eater ‘he Hours of the Victim of the “New to agree to thisarrangement, — It remained this American Industry The Fiest Preside Treasurer of Missouri; W.C. Finney. St. Lo Drew—Onwego's Strongest Temperance | Altera meal he can't walk, so he has built a Idea" Shooting Affray—Gol way until Scr An Hy, whe nowe bad of the American [natitate and Next Pre: Gen, hirer on eee Aliformin, anid Ce Man-Usweso's Galiant Soldiers An Lue fe ge.0n top of ail and a st nF at, the foot of skher Playing at Cards. 4 est to pay whir ‘au ‘ p nite of New Jersey ‘ te ils do othe store, | as ge The Twenty-three Million | ised at dearotm: dont of the United Sta ‘The following goutlerien have teen named hy | terview with « Rallrond Conductor, If heever eats aineal at the store, (tv be bad | Edimund Wellington, who Philadelp iia to-ralse some money und eawKem- | At six o'clock last evening Dr. Horace | the National Liberal Republican Committee, of | Ogweao, Sept. 9—I left Ogdens! forhimgetting home. Stanley has got rivers | the “New Idea” saloon, Broadway, early om blo, and | told hin Lwanted the money now waich Ethan Allen ls Chairman, as the National webct deh tren La AY valde lita. ect Perhiap: ‘old cuss can Fo! ; All cl das dh a Ad ! { Loan. ee ee eee ee riaiiad that | Greeley arrived in Newark, His visit was in | Bingneo Committee for the ensuing canvasa: | Presume any one wishing to visit Ogdensburg | up hint tp bill, ‘Pethiaps this old cuss can Foll | Saturday morning. was dying at 8 o'clock las Hho nat He afarmead that they wold not A | response to an invitation from the muntelnal | William A: Hall merghant; Mises Jf, GHlauell, | will nd it about where Tleft tt. Taalled upon | 4 A Ceitle female-cousin of Rosin the How —to- | evening. From the time of his admission to the — esent their claims when they fell due, bu thorities to atte a New rx. | ex-Collector; John BE. jams. President, 0 4 ay threw some warm tar oyer another female. | hospita i eck a ‘ | heeded the monoy and must have it to telegraph | nutnorition fo attand the TIN tke RIAL ALO Bs" | the Metropolitan, Hank; Hiram Harney, ex-Col- | the St. Lawrence, and I was asleep when we | jy Was a'pitched battle. ‘The female who got | ponryal until 0 ocluck on yes Lil ie F How Kemble Feathered | te himand ndraw, but he wanted me to . . lector: George Killsy President of the itank of passed th usand Islands, I wouldn't have | the most tar Is pronounced by eminent phys! thie! Med sd Mag alkali phy ier bove uy [Hold n'a tong as eon. Tebanpennd tat wo | and Weshington streets. Tt was opened Aug. | Cummerteitth and Mufus tlatsn, banker: | got up to look at ‘em if there hed been ten thou. | elant ti be water proof. This decision ts Fough | made two or three convulsive struggles, and His Nest. | you know, I was defeated by Mackey, and next | 207 0nd will closo Sopt, 90 attendance has |) yyneto bitisburgh. tothe Soldiers Convene | and islands, One tsland ts enough at a time for | “bartof this town is for Gra aie Your when { © se thictin aver the ofice ind ne eee and daily increasing, but last night, ton The committee room was deserted yester- | Some folks—for instance, Blackwell's Island. | Greeley. prevented by the attendants, _—e counta to lin, T noticed Kemble was inthe oftice | onthe occasion of the visit of our noxt Presi- | day. When f awokel found myself awake, and we —— “ “Lay me on my back," said Wellington, ‘Thie iting for Macke y take charg was walk- | “1 i. y " 5 ere omg of ‘4 “a L. me ‘ ASE. 7 waiting for Macks, to take charge. I waa walk: | dent, the Rink was crowded to excess. There | Geand Banner Ralsing In the Thirteenth | Were ploughing decp furrows in the bosom of BURGLAR fk aoe erie CASE, was done, and almost immediately afterward It THE TREASURY PLUNDERED BY HIM. | tecn'turned sverts Mackey. and. saw Kemite | were over ten thotisana persons there, attracted District The Hons S. %. Cox's Speech. Lake Ontario. I guess the waters were placid. | The State Prison Bird to be Brought Down | VM *s¢ertained that his entire loft side was pare aii We Daie fon MII W went from Marine by the Preven of Newark # dauingulal gu ests | othe citizens of the Thirteenth Assembly [T don't exactly know what plactd ts foun Blige Side Foeday, alized and Insensible to the Ian burg to Philadelphia a day ortwo afterward, and i his arrival at the Broad street depot, Dr. | nictriot met last evening at Eighth avenue and | but I guess they must have been placid. Yesterday Detective George Nevins of | that position, raving in an incoherent manner HE IS CHARG Office started for Sing Sing with an | #rowing weaker hour . PAP py. | while there Mackey met me on the street and ley was hastily driven to the residence of | +p, , leh They were like amirror, and I was in the right y D WITH PERIURY. | WRig thers Mackey met t nthe street ich : ; Twenty-first street to celebrate the raising of a + and Twas in the right | the Centr asked me if T would answer a civil question. I] Mr, Dennison, tn Belleville avenue, where he | yanqsome Gr and Brown banner at that | frame of mind to notice that that mirror had no | order from Gov. Hoffman to bring George Ellis | addi chan Walllnete ae aes ne Med " Yes.ifitis aproperquestion.” “Well” | took te eile ‘ Me * " *, ere Tithe. don't you tink that ought to have | WOK tea. Shortly after he was waited on by | joint, About two thousand people assembled, | frame. Gracious me, how the keel of that boat | the convicted burglar and alleged confederate of | bler and a winu-bibber. At § o'clock yesterday and manifested fervid enthusiasm in the good | Must have scared the little flshes! There was a | Forrester, to this city. It is understood that at | the Sun reporter was admitted to Ward No. 10, Ae securlty for that $1200) hectdes Kens | Messrs, David M. Mecker, John D. Harrison, and ies Individaal note?" “Lreplte aK ohn M. Phillips, ade stele in : bre the tak Ta. Hise taht exe Was Gove H In replied that aa long | John M. Phillips, adelegation who escorted hit | cause, ‘The banner 18 9x10 feet, handsomely | Mpple and asheen on the lake. Some of these | the examination of Forrester to-morrow Ellis | Sg’ with actotiy aml eimitky-age! Rien vavered 1—In a former letter | a# Lwas there Thad the bank and Kemblea ae: | 4 ; 3d wt 1:00 P. \ ; Curities for it and felt perfoctly safe," Yea," re- | € the Kink, where he arrived at 1:00 P. M. painted, with the national and State tickets and | Mpples were thirty feet high, and some of ‘om | will testify that the burglary of Mr. Schenck’s | the pupil of the right eye, He was utterly bitnd. Gorrery. Pirrsnur mer! his Sta h threw HOU CLO ODE ACUI UA n the exhibition building Dr. Greeley was] 4 hand of music and the New York Glee Club | @uite wet. didn’t feel of the sheen, but Isup- | that he was aided by Forrester and another | Stedant | , of light on many dark and secret transactions at | #Na when Don Cameron hed shown Into the ladies! parlor, where he was for- | furnished the music for the evening. The Glee | Pose that was wet too. We continued to cleave | MAN. and that the dog with which Mr. Nathan hapa bef Tom the Tinker, Give tae yous burg. Tp in this to give iu the Lar jcomed by exe : . sche sho yr ed was stol by Forrest 0) Harris we e iy x4 ‘ Lay ot KEMDLE WAS SUCH A DAMNED RASCAL. tally” Weloonied by ex-Goy. Marcus ty Wards | Crib sane well. the waters of Ontario until we bewan to cleave | Schenck's house on the night of the burglary, |, For &moment he remained silent, and thon [a of Gen ae as tal beheld iM aheee he would never pay tt.and Cam down he tribe ante haa) apr Graf, David Major Wm. Gibson was appointed Chairman, | the waters of thoOswegoriver. We landed right Forrester soya that ; ite will swear soything, to Laie erat Toopn ay h e fe 3 ‘apher, # 6 fu evelations s ey Te see whatean be done about it is was the ‘ pbell, ye A olbrook, Isaac OR, 7 o] Ape sel i | t & or i iJ Oe mm grapher, some further ’ hatean hed Hout it. This was the | Camy rt M. Holbr sane Gaston, | and after ashort address introduced the Hon, | UP by the chin of Oswogs, bitched up to the | gyotbe serving sout is tine wl Bing sting andl te | the pot call youon a quoen full.” Beer late principally to lat Lhoard about itthen, but the next winter E | and the Board of thirty-three Managers. As the “ ore. A : Tround.” ‘A hurdred dollars on ‘the red.” - dl ‘ ‘ defeated Mr. Mackey, ‘An tnvestigation was Algernon 8. Sullivan as the firat speaker, who | town, and went ashore. which State he owes thirty years’ service in the | &! dr .! ADDL Bap ate al By AND DIVISION” KF fe SOM enCGd iar Viackeys White He it had | hext President entered, the band played “See, made, b short and ¢ fective she wh ly wis tel THM CLIMATE IN OSWECO. Stato Prison for the robbery of tho Wilkesbarre | es Hee | aay at my dollars of the Surg they cannot but prove interesting to the readers | been energetically and fearlessly pushed, would | the copquering hero comes.” and the multitude | lowed by Col. 4 pp, and Mr. R. 8. Thurin, 0 oby Pank. up. ou bring on the chan pagne. of Tus SUN. ve showen up many iniquities which. th ; of South Carolia. Mr, Louis M. Coates of Virs | Oswego ts split in two by the river, and Tex- | “At the examination to-morrow District Attor Yied, give me a stake, forl got. broke on the cheered, After the usual introductions and hand-shaking, Gov. Ward, in a very low tone, ins Let's all take a drink,” & ve been enabled to smother until the gy arly ten hours he had been muttering tm finia deliverod x rousing address. Messrs, J, | claimod, “ Which ts Oswego?” anda man said | ney Garvin will move for a continuance of the | "ay time. In order to relieve Mackey, his. " Correspondent—General, | would like you to Baker, and Alex. Sullivan also spoke. “both.” “A house divided against itself must | case, in order that the police may haye ample | , Porm this was fell me all about Kemble’s manipulation of the | endeavored to drag me t—to investigate my | vited Dr. Greeley to walk through the buildin ‘Tho last speaker was the Hon. 8. 8. Cox. Hay- ? re Ume to obtain more evidence against Forrester, geeasionally changing the subject. £23,000,000 loan SE tC) TL LORS ESDED Te ennene, [kta vice ie SReNtiactnies une Worke Of art | [Oger CREMMORIONE Hevdid act aria. uot ie |. coi... Coreavoned amenae 166i Fibs fall) Sethath Jn the afternoon tiren of the gang wis wore Kee irein When Kemble was State Treasurer | aul i anawer L made u statement to the com: | produced in Newark. The next President xe- | olock. | He was received with enthusiasin, aa there will be the hardest tumble down here | witiiam Forrester’a Accuser Snid to be an | ficllorueand fermintentiy denuded eine inittes in writing that Lwas perfectly clear in all | cepted, in his most affable manner. Laying aside | the large multitude had patiently waited his ar- | some day ever heard of. A light house bas Impostor. { { et, while hie right side was unusually sensitive. He lay in { t { i ' ; 2 delive ‘ wrfatle eee the ward where he lay, saying that they want= be conceived the {dea of making his pile at | iny transactious; the State bad never lost any. | his historic white overcoat, he took Gov, | Tival. He delivered a characterfatic but neces ow! c out ‘Oowaro Hei ae aint | + fhe y, the vulgar s Duave was thing ty mes the records of the ailice Were ail | Ward's proffered arm, and the circuit of the ex: | Aatily ahort apeech. | He was proud to stand be. | Brown ber ithd the dt lila Ba head cede Rah fh From the Bouton Heraié, Sept, 16 thug apie be: fag el 3 to drink. Of course y Rat slibsect to thelr: Gonteal ane. they | hibision was b ‘ore the people of the Sixteenth Ward. | ‘They and he following letter from an ex-keeper i hs a ae {to thelr. control, and tlon wa fore th Fee eS een Ward they | Osweuo Is an awful windy place, and coldthe | ‘The following letter f eee eT Tere eee ee eee tithe wbita tee A STATE LOAN OF lee Xamine and satisfy themselves: but th: eh joiner Hialeitiine’e GING: had stood by him heretofore when his old dis | year round. In winter you can alt right ona | at Hing Bing indicates that th tnformationgiven | Hell, and is minus mh eye. He wan recently & hat would fall due in a short time, and he pros sclined to be questioned, and would not sub IRESTING ret was doubtful n his race aga! Mr. ates Bélore Fo! A y Ellis in relation to the Nathan murder is not hoe be a, ba: eae ieee decin thie and ta de that, got abit | Mito an ingidsition of any kind, or be made a | Relnbard’s band gave «grand concert in honor | Greeley for Congre % received | &rate fro fifteen minutes before you thaw out | worth much : patlont In Bellevue Hosptial froin a cut acriat posed to redeem this, and te do that, & scapegoat of the Cameron Ring tascallty, ‘This | ofthe asion. Chief Glasby and a platoon of | th Id. [A volee— You beat him.” Laughter.] | enough to feel the heat. There are two or three Lyx, Mi the abdomen recel dina drunken row, Why Introdsced creating a new loan with a higher | POUCH Cinandons ex nent in Harrisburg, | Police encircled the distinguished party and the | Yer. Lent hin. and that ta more then Grate an'4>. | bridges that hold the two sides of the town to- hop Te Hamann: At are not Lhese Witnesses detatued ¢ PAte:Or iterates sie credleor ie see and the committee demanded and obtained | tie heartiest outbursts of applause, ‘The people | But now f join with iim: shake hands with him on the | gether, and Instead of the people getting thelr | terviened ny Uhiets Jour Reddy the Blacksmith aud Daniel Perkine sylvania Las always been very good, and her : rae L a ET ee acter lid with delight at the presence | Platiurm of the Cluciniatt Contention across the | hair cut, they alt on the bridge and let the wind Hite pretend ‘ 7 , ¥e% he é Lear Ate auove Gate This bea eoneldaied HOt pel me to go before the committee, Lear pre SRE Vn to the Presence ive ty Par oy pouenteanghed at | lists pretended Capt. Clinchy yesterday, by order of only agood but # sate estment, and hence | me to aH to + srHabute ak I’ re. | tinable to shake hands with hin satistied them- | lovet ec betrothed iteelt to the Croc ine he J hilt bal ear al Me Antal hai Let ty years: Coroner Young, took Daniel Perkins, who shot Bee eee et aeclsleely mold na teat fatite ha Ol eee eet ond to | selves by touching his cont. ‘To be near him | noutrati ithe wedling at Balti crying children, take ‘em on the bridge and make | name is Jack ¢ 2 Felation edward Wellington and William Varley, to th pad very laracly 16 A change of tr do the Ser, at-Arins to arrest t Was viewed as so great a privilege that the police | 1 have ly we fron Wayia,onlo, | ‘em face the wind, and they can't yell. After | fhe murier ot Nathan, eee office of District Attorney Garvin. Wellington ea very ineony nientthing. W hen you are the | 1, Id the wn tos A bi This fr ghiten had as much as they coul dd t keep back the | 2 ifagtsh Frm iy ya | sunset In the middle of July, to fect comrort- | knew noth told the ¢ ore ne wh n he wena bout tots ke his custodi ininots oF heirs you have to apply | they saw Twas not to be scared, and th ur he esident ; ‘ here spout politicein the | able you Overcoat and dente York to mortem deposition, that he did not belleve to the court fora decree before you can. make a } diately asked the Sp er of the Senate God bless you, Horace . P a the | able you want a fur ov at and sealskin mit- el with him at he would die. This assertion of Wellington change, ‘The Pennsylvania State bonds bave | draw ve warrant nm after that 1 went to | such expres were frequently | "wr. cox then spoke of the dianatrous affects of | ten8: The town was settled by Mr. Oswego, and | back to the prison h s j robbed the Coroner of his jurisdiction. In the Reretsfore been, very poviular in England bes | Philadeiphin and there Guay met me. He sald rd during the circutt o mmense build- | saitcal legislation on the ship-vuiding interests | he is dead. The hotels of Oswego could be tm- | betmingabuul the munier of Rathan, but would line to | absence, of the District Attorney the prwoner f Sere rey ray cntecand for that reason parties | ates Lasked him what he wanted me to d ‘the thrift and industey of ‘the people of | 1" Maine, and closed with an earnest mppeal to | proved by setting “em on fire, burning em up, | Fay togetc fTotwear another man's fite away and | amination wal be bexun todas NU 1 actor ky olathe iam ant give them u sald, “If you will agree to receive from Muckey t ie National candidates, headed by that | and building new ones. If you stop at one, | hornaveberctaken tours clip Hie eieees was thar | Before Justice Hogan, in the Tombs Police b r ‘ «) y Atter the ‘manifactu shachines 4 | 800d men, Horace Greeloy, y v not have been taken to ity. His anewer Was that ai Old bonds which Kemble pr as cash paper that tein the Treasury the | | Atter the manufac . mnachinery, an ney, you'll wish you'd stopped at another, and If he hada good time down hie health wastes | Court. could run along just as a thing ¥ pped.” replied, * Let Mackey | Works of art had n admired by the next tored EX-KeRPEM AT SING SING, a fet them. The greater | give me the names in writing &.. and then I | President the assemblage clamored for a speech, ‘The Old White Hat in Ponnsyty: \° stop at all, you'll wish you'd camped out. The ——— (ZADOC PRATT'S RCCENTRICITIES, ‘ was at Spercent. Yet Kenn und | Wil give my answers and he sald. ie wouldn't | Whereupon Ex-Gov, Ward introduced Dr. Grec- | MILFORD, Sept. 16.—A Liberal Republican | are trying to build a new one, and they need It. | POTOGRALPHS BY SUN REPORTERS. —_— Cup a new foan without bearing tS do, that. because T might refuse nd | ley in the following worde: Wass meeting was held in the court house this evening. AN OSWEGO TEMPERANCE MAN - Pervetuating bis Name on the Everlasting H ade culdtane| uarket hat thee | uae the information | had xained against hin. | Ladies and gontionea, allow me to introduce to you | The Hon. J. M. Ashiy of Oho, delivered tellingad- | There is aman, an excellent man, in Oswego ; Fon! Piny ta Newark, Hills—The Achievements of hin Horsem ' ty" as the bor t 4 teompromise with | Cheer after cheer echoed through the build- deve io favor of O14 Hogeaty. Tomorrow (Tuesdes) | He Js so trong on temperance that he won't Pe ae paiad foie wa Paes Ce teak alphas pal Cee nnn Sines ene cee ee ee ee declared par, and there a F i their ring of thieves | ing as th President bowed hisacknowledg- | Afternoon s grand Democratic meeting will beheld in | make wry faces or eat corned beef, and he | “0 ‘iseppeared from his place of residenc 0 From the Brooklyn Union ae Naud AE they sranted this Gebt con- | mente right and lett sSeipuiarCongreaman at later: and the Hon Yasit, | always wears pumps. He was drunk once, and | ¢ttsrts vee found ta the Morrie canal, ot tne foot of the | | A ride from here (Windhatn Centre) te rar + all made ertain e allright. Chave done noth: | 4 Gucar aDDiESS PROM THE Next Paeaipent. | Hopkine of allegnauy, Ile 8: foie D. M, Vaneaken, and once, inclined plane, and was removed to Compton's Morgue, | Practsville, eleven miles west, is not to be omit Yr hia who were to subeer ne that my ' mr a G. HL Rowland of Pike county wil The Greeley | then he made a mistake and ate some Worcester- | The dod: only partially clothed, the pantaloons, in | ted. Here the entric Zadoc Pratt lived, and wh the loan, and by fully manipul to stand on my rights, ff they think Then for half an hour Dr. Greeley held the Htement 1 at its highest, and ¢ 4 y Be y p nd i “ It run it up above par and compelled pers anything to be made by it let th vast tultitude with one of is most powerful | certaluly recelve au ovcrwbell ¢hat wust | shire sauce on his hash, tnatead of vinegar. His | which he carricd his money when last seen, having been | {110d in tn at fhe awe of Slutty. Bie Has shown his eccentricities in varlous ways, and perpotus e seaman, His father taug! n him. Th thim navigation and interesting hist 4.in which he > d sont nthe b rical addres parks up hada few hundred or thousand dollars te ated them on the everlasting hills. must t Jed the mattercand the t Day ih wemyiuin before they hat Kemle had reeled eid that when he fest visited Newark, forty | Rumored Decltuation of Senator Sumu Wee Latent Ries fee thes labor hoc he: Beaten Frone Hatt lee fed have been & man of good business tact and exe be ded with Kemble’, M. Quay, now on Te of the paper that they | York, « Sunday, to attend the ded! Lonvon, Sept. 16.—Mr. Charles Sumner arrived | the ocean. His father says this preference w dine which the body waefound ( frulated by agteulture. and tanaing i tists Fuge } AVION art al Deve ian [mente tae tern eon eee eat tak [tion of a Universalist Church. Then Newark | @t Liverpool from Boston on Saturday last. Soon after | Caused by using that salt brine to teach bin | Cau ged region. He evidently determined that { Friday. war then Chairman of the Committee of | tine owned 9,600 shares of the Union Passer had a population of about 10,000, one-twelfth of | landing he visited the American Club, where he received | BA¥igation with Instead of fresh water. colored neither his achievements nor himself should i the House, and George Con- | Railway stock, and he had to put up the most of | its present Inhabitan In king of what | the frst informat f bis nomination by Demo. Two chickens that were perfectly well yester- i found a cowt stained be forgotten, for on the face of a project- nf 1 of the same Committee in | that In order to false the money, for ahortly | had passed e that time, Dr. Greeley sald that | crate and Liveral Kepublicans. of. Massachusetts for | ay at roosting time died suddenty last night at roing. It was. also ing rock near the village, at a helzht of five + ee tee To cover upKemble's real object | afterward Temet Wdgway and remarkeds. "4 | then no steamship had crossed the ocean: New | Governor of tat Stare, Mr. Sumner announced that | the house where I was stopping. ‘They were BA fight near by n Saturday : . ’ i $ | t p a i ¥ frievlshadhoteeen hit nee abouts | hundred and fifty feet. he had sculptured, they got up abil to relieve real estate from | guess Kemble had to scratch pretty hard York wan five weeks distant from Londva and | be would posltively decline the somination, # aged six months and two days, T O'lock “od “Saturday evening, when he Lad €2 i bis | inbold relief, his own bust, and also his son, stetacatton. This was designed for the pe false the money to ttt that note tonal vol, and in winter much further, and ——aeee yery tender. I helped to bury ‘em at | posscestoa, ¢ onel of the Twentieth Rei nt New York ple to read and talk about as a great financial | hadn'the?” He replied: “I guess he had Was more distant than Africa ts now. Hudson City Awnke. fast, ee State Militia, who died from a wound fecelved | Measure of the Kep ‘an party, and especially | took the most of his stock in our railway ee had th Is andthe Erie | Thore was a grand Greeley and Brown mass fa SNE wenn Ser ‘The Disappearance of Johany dere. at the battle of Manassas, These busts are seen 4 of Willam H. Kem ate freasurer, ‘The Wicue VN ALWOLKH LECGER al was then a farmer's ditch, compared with | meeting in front of Allen's Hotel, oppostt . Tvexed an Oswegonian. He had ahorse. He | On the evening of July 14 Timothy Sanders of | {rom the travelled road below, but a nearer ro f the new loan was kept perfectly quiet what it is now. In the whole United States Pposite the Court | had driven that horse in between two posts so yiew will only satisfy the curious stranger. To yf he people knew nothing about tt, “There was Jent—Mackey's accounts must be in | there were then between Sand 100 tailes of rails | House, in Hudaon City, iat evening. There were about | he wouldnt falldown, That horse looked like | 9 Parkstreet, with bis son Joho, aged 11 years, visited | Fei tiee then cha winding, zlecag path | ; netubk on this subject whatever. While the Re ition now # Pond. “Hiostony was several days. distant from | Muwecous prevent. De Wardett presidea™ Col Wil | qccroas Uetween the: Jawbone Of ah Moa_an | te littlefellow's aunt, Jobnay's mother died several | Cueto the rock, and at convenient interrajsthe || Publican press were discanting upon the They certainly are. I know they | New York. and Washington Just as far the other | Woult, Segator Melertou, aud gibery’ delivered ad: | Umbrella frame, and the cover of an old dic- | Years ago, aud his father married again. Johnny was } sculptor has made sofas, chairs, and tleed-tét Felief the repeal of the real eatate tax w have teen going of and are going on now just | way.’ Tonday," said he, "we have more steam- | dresseé tionary. devotedly attached to his Iittl who had lived | in the rocks, winning the admiration and excit~ { ford farmers and great land owners, the as recklessly nathey can. Itis adesperate gine | borts than then, aud over 00) miles of rail. —— Says I, “Stranger, head him round. Put his | wit thelr anpt since their mothers’ death, and fre | ing the gratitude of the weary pilgrims. Creating a Lew loan wa With them. ‘They must be carrving between ve road. batial in extent to all the Fallroads in ev racks from Greeley Rifles i to the wind so he can swallow some; It'll fat a ah heen cas fron teteae ane ThtOTeR bins artistic beauty of the buste is not helghtened by QUETLY SLIPPED THROUGH and if they fail Mackey and his securities will be | ably cost twenty-five hundred milvons of dot The Thirtieth Precinct police are strong for | MHP MP a h It right; mtheevening ia question Johuby, instead of going | & cephr geal pee’ Qn the face Of the Fovlk apy Hoth Houses. and received the approval of the | ruined. The Camerons are not on his bonds. | lars, not including the amoynt stolen in thelr | on Pied ras bee glad lhe ta wont ent nigsied eclahoatly Cadleaiiasuaaed 4 playmate Sh ihe Mane of the Rowehy xne. } Pears te Tollowing Y “gf Hoe eee a Gpcutie a lawen (nar the tee | ah ynese take nay Haka ct that Kind andr’ t eon fone a_ amour’ greater than our inte | ¢The Ninth Assembly District Liberal Republi on t eat ene alin teats eed torun away with it. Jobony had been | 28.000 potiids of butter, made from 100 cows tn 186% ' sof this subscriptions for the new | the Ring Is defeat s fall. and t ‘enee nail Ch ean Assoclation mrt at 0 Ablugdun place last eVeuio says 1, y him with oats a te. ders be: | on the , i this act subscriptions for the now | the Ring le defeated this fall, and ni tional debt. At that time there was | Ghia tnruied Sty new catenee Keveuing | Says he he don't need ‘em, He ts an | came alarmed at the d ny and fst le leather, tanned with hemlocls vat we ,and Ke es pa th i wal not a single line of electric telegraph on the A awful strong ho! That horse can draw more | began s search for bin yw y'with | bark In Rryears, by Z. P . swindle \ people, according to ATTA pelled. Mackey will have to go under, and along | earth, noe world wrned In Dobbs’ Ferry there are twenty-five Repub rn A eee craw more | sofnny returned, but he gay “ : , ments pr ly made, stepped forward and | w the A Y National Bank, and his | and. Peapers: ho sewing machines Omer | iicans who support Greciey and Hrowu w one Demo. | an any other! apse ae Of the whercaboute of Johny, ot en tase | bee ER ee een ee eee eee Gy Peau nen neal ten’ ans Wiesdliaen oieatn RUNG) eh mee isoupeeon Then eerenteie XI with a review of the probabitities of | “Trt th scsocrats of the Ficst Assert draw more of than any horse Lever saw.” dinkovereu, “ou” Mme of Abe” Johnny bas BOK Beem | Algo, other Inscriptions, one showing him to money to, pay down, and these men obt cont. | GO Rewer AYd more Important labor-saving mabe, Democrats of the First Assembly District ‘Says he. | What?" have been an M,C. tn 1st4. On @ terrace below ntFoL of the entire loan without, eine picoizespondent What ts your opinion of Kem nes belng Invented duriug the course of the | met just nan at Hesch and Hudson sires Says I, Flies. An Aldorman and Butter Dealer's Quarrel. | !s.8 mound, in front of which is @ tombstones gulr a sina an mean his moral cha , ext decade He was mad. ‘He took a crowbar and pried |” yr, Joseph € haat sate with the following Inscriptions ; had not yet been called in. and mbe hay y Well. in’ my estima nd fron A COLLATION At n meeting of th: Jal Club of Man- | the horse's hind legs from the ground, another bcbg Meat has for seventeen years | wre following were the favorites of over 1,008 control of this part of the, busine uld eal! | my kriow of hin he ts ita relia SAY iia Gniitee’ De Ocealeg was ile at, Northrup’ Manhattan Hotel a v fellow pushed the wagon, and they started off... | Kept a butter stand in Essex Market, He has pecome | porses: owued aud worn out in the service of Z. Pratt them in os sulted his interest, as well He and hotest man, 1 wouldn't believe bi fie address DF Gromley waa en on the Presidential candidates, Hesult—urecley I met an Englishman in Osweaos He never | wealthy, and has much influence in the Tenth Ward. | hob, Ssycate, sorrel; Boyne, 18 years, buy; Prince, | he int of his financial friends. By skil- ath Sree it che tink tare & Randacine nolatiGn L é Jruralized much, I guess. He couldn't tell a | The Alderman of the ward is the Hon. George J. Kraus, | JESS 8F8¥.) * ful manipulation th adelvhta bank WHAT KEMBLE’S FRIENDS say ABOUT HIM. | fas spread. Amnong the guests were, Major ‘ob Fleishhauer was nominated for Alder: | gait ineadow from a com Geld. When Lealled @ | For gome reason, political or otherwise, entity, exis di getcabea a hed hap ue Pa gee ‘ they were ready for bu Men having sma nt—Well, 1 have understood that Theodore Runyon, Judge William’ B. aak DENT Oya large ang snthuslasuc meeting of | muskmelon a huckleberry, he believed it, but ] between there two IED, iy, asthe Alderman | The horses and dogs are buried beneath the i Bey Mer eaten Re emacs thnubane , hot entertain a much better opin- 1, the Hon. Edgar Farmer, the Hon. Jerome i : right up and down, as true as I | sets forth tn an amfidavit, he was s barber shop | Mounds, Whose names and ages are thus handed ee ers eGulous to Due chant in, ee rd, and a number of prominent Republ Assembly District Greel u the, that hay was cut grass, he | st Ludiow and 4. Mr. Cor- | down to posterity with his own by thetr veteran ton ore an to put them in sta rate Gaeian eau enulaiwtes he Tenth Assembly, Distrlet Greeley and | wouldnt beiteve it. He sade "Tye sen hay bert {he shop ans using him. in | owner, Mr, Pratt had commenced cutting his { the st Treasurer and obtain some of these his best friends say about hin asked a well known Democrat, * i toto the rol, making | Krowing, and it grew up in the shape of big toad | gi’ ign oy ee YM fee | tomb in the same rock below his bust but for a : ic Ua best friends say about hin sob hist ehtattain Gar condiaat 5 stools” He had seen bay stacks, aud thought ns aftidavit, Mr. Cornel five | Some reason it was not Snished, and where hist { bonds. His answers w nifortnly t nt vate for six Hidate it grew Bane ceca er y'Hiues who | remains are buried I could not jearn. # ! haven't got any; they are and th mnble's right hand man all the ear yours Six hundred men attended the entertainment so witnesses why wore in the ¢ time, who | remains are buried I could no} a HS matri« ha of any; they nd p Rembies right hand tas all | nnocently replied the sup- | of he ame te Tie fe eect ener eenent THE OSWEGO MILITIA. Mate that the Alderman was Hot struch 8 al monial experience is potewerthy. No le would ad ik them plied the sup- | of the Irma Glee (lub [n Pythagoras Hall on Wednesday five of Eve's f@'r a M ee than : Ne Phitad. A + wa Way, Was t t » day rath A vote taken ou Presidential caudidi I saw a military company in Oswego some —_——— ve of Eve's fair Gaughters were wooed and won, { the Piltad a “Ww eive bank tn PI hin. w lgway yous th 18 for Honest Horac years ago. re were twelve privates,who were The Fifth Tax Commissioner, pobre Tom, aurrite Hie ki TER phen yes , einnet forall " { bond Was colng to deposit with Kembl ! pe Gre t Pe ont! mbly District Democratic | All captains, and carried guns and swords. Half committee of the Taxpayers’ Assc 08 ree der the married yoke and released by | Pan rse of a mont H tify M Well.” said he, “1 suppose they office-seekors i » Association, 20 strong, met, | Appeared to live on one side of the river, and | or ine oi i ee and 6 wclgg th Waras. _ B | divorce. ‘Nothing daunted, at the mature axe of , pp che course ag aa ane mae ane | very Well T replied | couldnt eed 8 roar of laughter, du avenue ani adopted reeotations | half on the other side of the river. The half leventh, aud Seventecuth Wards, hadan | seventy-five he won the lieart and hand of a | Fagen then vith the ma ueerirahed yt Help that. and Fuld: DY the way. dukes Huns | whiclt the ti slit ik hls Leave ; se nominations, that lived on one side of the river wanted to | faterview with Comptroller Green yesterday, and beautiful girl of twenty from New York, she | Hee a ener ti ware in mariaatante | nescet by sde—rd 0 Hoole cama tens | Medrenor, 1,018 frond street, where @ lstine | Minik Ameen Duttier otrn Sanomintiog, of the | FArAd® On that side of the tive, and the halt | sented s petition aaking for the appolatment of « arth Heud copes or Eee ch eae ee eer tt tier money more that | When he was getting up the bank, and anid: | guished party of ladies and’ wen y were | sppevad the Greviey nad Hitan thet Ther du tee Hrous of parading on that ide of tho river, | isthe rth te auc cae ion Siovtlon and vigor in her coniuees water end thirty days at atime: and as so series of | “Well, Jake, how much shall 1 put you down | aw aiting him in the parlors. He was followed | i Win H Dougan for 4 j Fitapatrick | They wot niad and stopped on a.corner, and were | favorable exceptions are made t travelled the entiré distance alone Eee cere cold aro uremia ct i per sent ‘ort’ 'Tsaid, “Not ad——d cent Well, by | by no immense x irae, Who ieered him as a i abode to split, up when the band. num. | aa that the abuses cau be corn ‘ork to be married, and was duly ins and none of them for lesa than 2 or3 percent. | G-d, Twill © you'll not.” Egaid, “Well | he drove rapidly ind on his arrival att A gentleman wh Afroman | bering thirty, charged, surrounded ‘em, and other Tax Commissioner, imp stalled mistress of the mansion at Prattsville, ome (oa vgy he formed of the vast amount cf | Why bot.” asked Kemble. Weil, do you think | house the police 4 ABAiA to be Gallcd | ded toy P te] made them parade all day. All good officers | Gist duminmaeht the present nutber of She, as a dutiful wife, affectionately cared for Money Kemble and Lis friends realized from the | 1am g tany money tua thing that you | requisition to » back the crowd, RS | AP ae Who desire to preserve discioline in the ranks | pot tyel disposed to appoint anoluer at the old gentleman tll he died, and fs now in the n w | he Tcan' teay f course, exactly how ? By I iv uld w ake Op gor ° morn. THE RECEPTION, Browu in November. should nee that The Vand fs twWo or th Jess It wae tuade manifest to lila tua enjoyment of a comfortable theome. much Ke made, but here wouldn't be ad d cent in the M. ; rm iarzer than the company, so as to tak mintsatoner w He wai that if aby atin a = 5 ind aati £ 4 Meanwhile a formal and full dress reception ¢ Empiro Greeley and Brown Club unfurlec , i xisted tp y P bar He MADE HIS “PILE sind you would be gone, and all the money | way "gning yA formal end full cress recension | The He apine Cesgien and Drury unhuned om tnveasé pf mutiny. Most country oMcers do | fy Pe ae Eo SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, rat Soon after that he was Cor: ndent-—i have understood that Kem- | troduced to Dr. Greeley were ox-Mayor Bigelow, | Pythagoras Hall in the preseace of nense mult \ —_—+ RS A y ration. Su he was ‘ pendent i pionvced ta DF, careels ao clow, | (ides Resolutions were adopted approtiug the 9st A domes inkled Paris green on the cold e Eckfords were beaten b: : q X url ta the surprise | ble committed perjury in giving testimony in a | Oe Ruere wid Mra Hey! tnd Mra Runyon, | ese” nominat sh Bia efieciuered by cx: | custard pie the other day; elie took it for green Local Reform Nominr nthe, Bekfords were beaten by the Athletics to n for mi thie about that, Ged ? yOu BAOW apy Braen and lady, Warren N. ‘Truesdale | ‘Crober Gover an gers of Brooklyn, pepper. The corpse of a dead faucet roach on tor The Reform Association, through their Ex- Saas re 5 i Pennerivantn never Fe yralacahet salt cee f Fer and Mrs Walloce Den Mereand | o The is Kernan I A inat | be the ple prevented the family from eatingit: Ie | ecutive Committes ere conferring ei rarions organ | Atiateal Mopdines os Comubecdese af the Clete a elnsy vit 1 i rew outof the pur eae il fy Fak dali’ Fore ANG | event | was a narrow escape. They haye no water bugs voehegs warpellaa Baie eat todas Jue we 88: C0 jant of the Charlestowa ed th PE He a ele 1 , all. Joseph L on cit: | in Oswego, but there are lote of 4 rae izations ip regard to the local nominations, From com- | Navy Yard. i tons ; #15 { t tea Mounier 2 D.C, Whitman, Joh an, Mrs. Court " Rie Rorilnnd a Rinse nena ratte clio nications aud verbal reports received It | “Tig he old loan bore only five per cent t 4 4 gh d Drake, the Misae ‘anny Va toon f o' a vame for a city where | !unications and verbal reports received it 1s appar , , . And as Kemblos new loan bears ax t f asurer, when Mackey war frst | BP nd Air. eters and mally o anny Vail ad tty fd the roll | the Maine law is in operation ¢ that the Reform Association will nominate for Mayor CURIQEISERS OF ORIER: interest the ve ann pay $15,000 | Hopkins, Peters, and Sumey, and another fel- | g At half past ® Dr. Greeley was serenaded un- m. O'Brien, Becret THINGS THAT ARE HOT AFTER DEATH Stewart, W. Ht. Huvemeyer, “Thomas y, Creainer, Oe John Conley, who was in to mak . po Beery Petes Peters. and Ramey and another fel- | der the auspices of the Stockton Light Guard , lav anid orawa Oar pala Clit has bean’ |. I talked’ to<day wilts an’ Oawewonianmanother | wai Ciaterian Aaniete Hic reat HoScrie En Rone || Mastin atcoRIRUie (a caurane hin oa fosncanaa eae Been anyt ae Uy | thie thes never rerelved thele money, orall of | EUNY fe thousand persons were in front of | orkuniged in Lort Wain With Adrian On- | Oswegonfan, We talked about sunstrokes edy. Josiah “utheriand has. been favorably, men: | op Suuday wight big! ic tin t | Kenmien and Clankers ito therm ater |} shake hands with the next Prosidente then | C.W. Serer, Secretary ‘and Charley Wetted eatyBi as There te nothing that's warm ‘after | Gitnings. Wedfordsvr, Jonu ckean and lenry cum. | Gaver Blelabacher and John Woffman, bath ter ecelyved the 4 ey, and brought « Ag st 0 he ‘ourse is wed to +8 through Thompson, E,W. Mott, WwW an after they are dead —— cheek rean ph AB ns ee ae the house, which they did in Indian fle, makin pein q pre Says 1, Oh, you mean wicked folk q oy other TOHAd Ra's ri nber Ane OMG? rere was aes | theiresit’ by the rear, ‘This was kept up f i The canvass for the nom! Assembis- | Rate ho, “Non Tadonrt meant wk fiat folks." Whes Dave While 26) soleter arab atskattet tot Voaarccerionge 4 that tax t gotont an_attachment and compelied him t. | Reafly an hour. Then the p yan orying | mes fo, the Firet District je Toomey: | Baye L, Please tell me what's warm after it's | | Major J. A. McGrath, for nearly twenty ye Hible-ang ileedug coxuusly froma acvere cue onthe going iri Rear: AHA Lie beOEA Honitivele CHEE uae hes fora speech, and Dr, Greeley, who Went out | me pomiuaton, Mr. Kelly, w dead,” aclerk in the Tombs Py Court, has been remove head, He Was sent to Heilevue Hospital, Me ts five feet B tax before they cai ever paldany money ty Stehman and Clarkson the steys, spoke as follows f Me Saye he, My dear sir, roast peanuts, aud ey promoted to th on, Mr, | feritietica high, aud wore a Dlack coat, gray pautaloouay Ho manufacturing) , nd everybody about Harrisburg well acquaint Dit. GREELEY'S RESPONSE TO A BERENADE. botled eggs are warm after they are dead t Mr. Flultyre. places Mrs Jol mre uy returiis in tes fous , with inside matters knew perfectly well that he | Katiow Criizene or Newank: You are doubtless Me then ted his fur cap under his chin and ] igen gull recalus hie deputy clerkship. toe brig: hinria Wheeler | : 5 Hen you have to pay Al taxes In Var " " wearing in this way he perjure ware that my presence hereto-nigh h wee he bridge: Bai Pte hie aiveat: danerelied ont ee ey aloe nat Ln AON Hy! n, Peedi aware tha nee here to-night was brought about If you want to be reminded of the days of ian > Twenty-first atreet, quarrelied on i Fenidered almost burdensome the repeal oft eee by an invitation from your Common Counell. Te The Work of eve Arbitrators your childhood, watch a fly crawling throw PLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | UA P frayer stalcd Morrill tw e tax, Inthe neat tie real estate zoe | Lieu, Wheeler's Exploring Party Delayed | tf 'attend your magnifcent falr and your exhib. | GENEVA, The ovinion of Sir Alexan- ] Plate of soft butter, and if it doesn't ren ape left Droast and oce iu tue ara, The wou y Penefite the land owners. 1 Hadden e i eedh Hou, of which every citlzen of Newark may well be | der Cockburn, the British arbitrator, dissenting from | Ot wweding through the snow to wet, to who The Hon, John Jay, Untzed States Minister to ] Put uot serio i ! ; 7 i n Ads Haglan rosuived Gua lnvitallea dram (he waki'| lise ancien ne he Cihce ce { ven sing will, and a cow path wouldn't | Austria, arrived in Paris’ yesterday from Vienna, a 1 he reat [1 holders. but Wasnise pt. 18.—Private advices from | Pte the decision of the other members of the Alabama | remind you of the m et. yo . OTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, Fy en uotrelieve a great Proportion, of the ambant ot Wheelers exploring party, dated | Clps) sathoritios, and attended ae fueet of your Ciatnw Arbitration Tribunal, hae not yet deen pud- | motausceptibi. milky way, In fact, you're pooUnESelopls started from Geneva yesterday JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, ble Ww ave to pay re Thus taking off-t at hae’ Operations are | Whole city, mus excused from mal re at Sclopls, Mr. Jacob Stacmpal, and Mr “ Palmer, and Prof. Montagu Bernard,with (oir fam Music on the Battery this afternoon i tate tax did not lower the rentsa cent, It marks that may savor of @ political or partisan nature. | Charles Francia Adamsfwere the three arbi MAMMOTH FAUT took the train for Pari i aa f'wtax on real estate, 'T other vase, A | Giuns wire h qiany. nine tp. | bave taken the greatest lotereet to your prosperity, NbON, Sept his derrick fas to hoist ? He didn't tell omer Last night Sarah Aaronson, aged 2, of 33 Ore Suan hint aieoulate if i the timeand.| hanes 4 , FPA euM MMe T witeh Thope will be permanent, aud that in the nest over t aba claims ose feet were too Li nto any Mr. and Mrs. Dion Boucivault will arrive by the | card street, fell frou the M{th story window ty cui Rave ‘ulitions of ‘ one Found that place deserted by the inhabitants, they | ten years your industry may be more developed than It the foundation tas | Place smaller than a camp meeting, and they | Scotia ina few days ¥ 1 aud was kill MOTT TOON. Ne. ) Lneact yet Ga Bont pay ibe wetencan tee tne Marty td 11 foovune of safety” T nag heen in the past, and that you will be found enjoy i ensary epshation tas | mourhere.e Those aia worden boots in Chachem | Woe er ede izepoken of In oMictal circtes at | Olive Foan's, Arst. publia sppearance, this Gorrespor A pore Rei f ¢ ing that thrift and comfort—the Just reward of industry America. The Suodard however, thinks | atreet would ft them, They would do to travel #3 SEDATE Se ee On Bucceseful Peoples et en 8 Teckure i i he sant ——— and attention to bustuess, Without entering, there tie ‘A\ubamg aed damages only forthe | with a menagarie to hitch the eleph 1 Lieut: Henry Hubbell, United States Army. has : 4 , n 1 jous of ue Alabama, payday ¥ 0 olephant to, returned to Fort Hamilton frou @ pleasaut Visit to his Joseph Berring aged 17 years, died in Relle Ehlund, str ri ns. Canereasmban IKALaVitin' a MAbtenany: fore, upon any of the topics that may divide you, as nae s old the owner so. which didi ¢ pleat him Old classmates at Weet Polut, vile! Hospital yeaterday, haying bern Mijured by dhe exe ithe United Stat hen et 1 s W- At the D: r there are other speakers here who will probably treat jreen muskmelons are in blossom, ‘They are aaah b ploston of a beer barrel'on the 12th inst | ttthe Uplied Seat an Mh te Halil DemocratlsGons:|) Care ane Seana bate oe Ts, Penoenly ee ; Murder in Elizabeth, unhealthy: 1 once gave a child that Was teething | mignon of sed Matiton arenes nied tor Figoe is | . The English cricketers will arrive inthis clty 4 SAULT tn Riana ‘ f THREE CHEERS AND A TIGER, Beane tale te pyle Ve Ly Motus an Adam alway thought that muskmelons were per- | ¢(Phe Hon. Herman Krotaman, United States a eee Hid ea We tet was organized Correapondent—We explains Ke \ ; Three times three and # tiger followed, and | mma Ae jek Kinnary entered Thomas Lane's | fectly harmless, they made that child quite sick, | Const! alterlia: ha vel afew weeks: leave of ab- | | A Fernando Wood Association was organized juvnudont iatker to Teh i ‘ fe thon amid cries for Gen ttunvon allowed. and saloon, at Second avenue and High str lzabeth, | and when L told its mother what L had done, | Ciicagors * 1 Morey Visit bie friends aud relatives tu | Tint ee atote teniin was egy Aad Te i My Ain OES Her Lol ; 70 man delivered a powerful speech on tho pollth and called for drink#, Fagen proposed a toastto Grant, | although Thad always thought females were per- the M le X ls. Franch 7 Michael O'Driscoll Secretary beveuty-Qve members eat wig Ls : yaliestions ot ithe: day, nwhile the neat | and MeGurean propowed one to Dr. Greeley, Fagon | feetly harmless, she made me quite sick too, Aieroar will wive'a acriegot fangathcend anemic | naued the F NO Hi : ‘esident adjourned to. the dining room, wheee | became angry and. kuock eGurgan's glass from lite ” , ony. at his residence 1b Washingt 2 Birdsall, Cl f the ¢ Jopartment Pith Nn aha { e every Eondde t bed time, While Gen. Runyon was atill speak- | them being engaged Init, Finally Fagen dew sacs | getting dark. The fare was six conte, One at NEW JERSEY sige gent they could. is 1 wise, injudictousand | ing Dr. Greeley stole away, made 8 exit | volver aad fred, One ball took effect Invoonaliy's left | chow inne . > f called for H yt i 1 without | through the rear garden gate, and waa d hip, aud another entered Clau's those chaps that sells clothes, “that coat him x (Sixth street fi ‘ } ik & neniunt fr Blow of thia Cone | the depot in time to catch the IAS TM. craig, | committed by Juaifes Ropes yoaterday. “Clunte ane | SA AUFO Wa there Is a Got in hebble, twenty dol Tho Very Rey. Pathor Thomas F, Burke, 0, P. mist streets 1 ter. While L was 4 ize t ratic | Ho arrlved inthe olty at 11 o'clock, end Wee cg | mariem deposition has been taken, Aca late hour last | {f% and sells them for ten dollars, so as to | she Homiuican Friar, lectured last evening in Bilzabeth kiya alip. “Oltiver Dougherty Ms ! : Hera Kepuhiiead istate tickete, aud | roe driecn te chee reed aE and was aT Uight he was dying. ' ik is brother, yy 10 OWns the store he can | — ‘The fourteenth annual fair of the Now Jersey ¢ poline ressued her, She bald t. He wou Oi Mente Bae Ae Mt Fortieth street, where he will remain quiet a Buz hte stags,” fot nd Hiinking por. State Aaricultueal Sociviy wv ty be begun today at | [srry u Jer Gut OL duurs aud that ele bad o® nti adelphia, who ; tepublican | to-day, Murder of @ Neuro in Tennessee pocket without looking at it, he bande " > Yesterday wh thy J. Co o proven £0 Hil nth 1 tahinas COUSLE MAR aBcA Aiy Asoaiaaina einai tc pen i eke HOV wat it, he handed him # The funeral ye Jay of Thomas C. Mu “8 ay wih pathy Y proprietor of pend it to me, and 1 woutd " the money. 1 D ALS oi look t Pemorn w morning he will tale NASHVILLE Sept, 16,—Several masked men | fw), cent and a one cent plece. He thought | reporter of the Jersey City Sir lint waa very largely | te Spivgler Hore ing up Reventh evens, hi Of the Lagislatare, which Was passed. for. tl Mavi, Sept, 1 Atiadous, in his | StH.and Southern States, as published In yeater- utherford county, on Sunday morning, before | “Conductor-Here, that ain't enough, Charles Bristow, a son of W. L. V. Bristow of | abluck,cscapluy with a few brujsees, "M2 Ueeeed Halt Purpose: His leiter to Kemble was simply ine | speech on the opening of the Cortes, anid that the Gov. | A8Y * BUN: nes ak, aud, on his attempting to cecape, shot him | Passenger—What ish dat? the Arnold Collegiate Institute, Ewat Oraiige, Nodes! Whe ode ore aweka mee See tro ad ean ery respecttul lan guase | ernment was determined to subdue the rebellion in | Uuuawal Activity Inthe National Democratt at cor See ee Oe eae Bg tog ge Ofeps, hes Vine eyen light he ag. Hie te alk years | senday in the river at the tock sf dane Meet Meas Bid let cern etartien why Of the wentleutan 1} Cube, and would send to the island all the additi Committee Roome Neha andar Ghowlng It to hfuse Sou only gave | Wome aud jacket aud cap of dark, soft clout MS] about 2] yoare old, ave fet seven inches high igit It dn a dec ent land ¥en le vanly way’ aes trogpe required to bring th War 109 sloes There was the usual activity at the va- Warrante were issued tor thet avr t, DUE bh me thn 8 cents, head ol a i Ratrlok Gondrany ® watchman op the Migiand There Benn Pia pantslonon, Mite ate aig bite. mndentf elleve youmucceeded K ne bonators and Deputies of the Ministerial majority | ric pn th y 0k, Passenger (getting his head close down to the | Railroad, was taken to his home ib Mechan here Wasa plain gold riug On Oue of tha Angers Of th ble, General, I have understood that he was | inthe National Cortes, 1p folut caucus yeater iaorlty | rlous political headquarters yesterday. Augus- pbb lest eie tec Y money)-Oh yea, of yous you lah Fights “Your | Paterson, yesterday morning, covered with wounds left liabdy “the body waa taken to the Morguts ee etitnd ‘hat there ws nething wrong with way Ae aithort yer for beaten? y, tus Schell devoted several hours to active work Phe Steamer Doan Richmond on Fire. eyesight ish potter dan mine; your eyesight ish | fori {fore bead {us belioved he was lujused on the | At the meeting of the Patrick O'Connor Assc r nu ¢ aud Figuerola fot ent of the Senate oratic © % S, + pettor di 0 i J of the Eleventh igh umbo! ig mocount—was that sat sud iguerola for Vreaident of the ents at the Democratic Committee Rooms, and Col. | PeeKsxtit, Sept. 16.—The steamer Dean Kich- | P&tter din mine, ao tt ish railroad, SIRTOR OF mus lgrenth Weare test Bight ts Hessbold ae nothing wrong with his account, He owed | it ea te a eth Liat tat ec ie Banks was busily revelving visitors and conduot- | mond caught fire near the boiler, Ske was run ashoro | THH DIFFRKENCH BETWEEN A MAN AND A TOW J Lowls Witteraroen of 270 Broome atroet, Now. | slatait Aldermai of the Twitty Assenitiy Districk, an he ‘Treasury $112,000; that is, 1 held him and | faysrmment would b plate ing the active business uf At Koy Hook, where a number o 5 ed and q eee hie then took the reson wit whl on. Hoary Woltiman for Coruner. The measia Bit security feponaible for wae anount: hut fore mite vogutey. aa for the kl’ be would sland Psbpet eget Sherif re caren AnOnE Game to Pookskile, The sae bt ngare landed and | Y saw many tow boats to-day,’and it waa'n't a ak fron bit He then took the ragor wiih wate ddressnd By the Hon, George Wiraby Thos Ma Scourred In thie way, Whea be Was about to | vacuasary. ia detauce of tbe dyuasiy. » Dando Weode Seog Rut ft n. For- | damage wes douse, Ths jchmoud bas gone ou to ‘ood day for tow boatselther. A tow boat ain't ated from killiug bimaeclf, He was atten mention of the names of Horace Greeley aud Fi cis odore Tilton, the Hou, 4. Lee | alvauy kom man, Aman bas tvos before, and a tow | piyriciaa, why despaits of bis recuvery, Keruau called forth repeated ¢ lL | ‘

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